Yes well there was no mention of wanting to use the alpha transparency
but yes you are right.

On Jul 21, 8:28 am, Liam Potter <radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> completely defeating the point of using the alpha in the PNG.
>
> Ryan wrote:
> > Another possibility if the container of the image has a solid
> > background is to change the matte of the png to that same color of the
> > html container background.
>
> > ie. if your changing the opacity of the image and its in a div that
> > has a green background then change the matte of the png to green and
> > it should work out pretty well.
>
> > On Jul 19, 5:42 pm, apuredol <apure...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hi, I am using and modifying the sample demo page and have a error on
> >> IE:
>
> >> Using:
>
> >> $(function() {
> >>         $('#pretty').tooltip({
> >>                 track: true,
> >>                 delay: 0,
> >>                 fade: 500,
> >>                 showURL: false,
> >>                 showBody: " - ",
> >>                 extraClass: "pretty",
> >>                 fixPNG: true,
> >>                 left: 120
> >>         });
>
> >> });
>
> >> The fade effect on IE causes that the image shadow.png appears black
> >> on border for a while, fade effect is too uggly, firefox and safari
> >> works fine. Now I have to set fade=0 only to support IE7.
>
> >> Is there a way to use it?
>
> >> Thanks.

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